(HE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. 1 YOU COOK YOUR FOOD —WHY NOT YOUR TOBACCO? OU know what broiling does to steak, baking to a potato—and toasting to bread. In each case flawor is brought out by cooking—by “toasting.” So you can imagine how toasting improves the flavor of the Burley tobacco used in the Lucky Strike Cigarette. IT'S TOASTED Guaranteed by cms 3 Literal. Agues, aged three, had got some but ter on her hand, and to get it off she put her hand her mother's waist and her hand her mother's apron. Her mother sald: “Is “No,” Agnes re Went Down With the Ship. Attention has called to the signal bravery of Robert Aus burne, a navy radio electrician of the first class, who when the United States army transport Antilles wus sunk. When the Aushurne and a fellow electrician nam ed MacMahon Ausburne been officially around went down wiped on this an embrace?” plied. “It's butter.” ra- -— ship was struck were asleep in the S—————————————— realizing the situation, told his fel- “What low worker to get on his life for your examinations?” ver. As he left to take his emergency “An old college h station at the radio key he shouted to his companion, “Good-bye, Mac.” dio room. po its Particular Style. 3 f a riounsness of the kind of coach did you ge preser ack.” This Going to the radio room MacMahon found it locked that fast irne Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the original little liver pills put up 40 years ago. They regulate liver and bowels. Ad. wns the last seen of him, realizing the ship sinking attempted to but nnd was get Ausihn without success, When some sunshine and people are prayi out, for rain nothis others nothing much happens. £3 wi vindoe It is ficult the you have mon Soitnetithes «of 0 oon Files Cured in 6 to 14 Days rnggista refund money if PAZO QINTMEST falls cure ltehing, Bind, Bleeding or Protruding Files Vist appilcation gives reilef. 0c. world that you have brains unless ey. The man sho but toiling and existing has the brair f y 1 ing in LN renched Many women are to be found ain eo he « gs of the world, Win the War by Preparing the Sowing the Seed and Producing Bigger Crops Work in Joint Effort the Soil of the United States and Canada CO-OPERATIVE FARMING IN MAN POWER NECESSARY TO WIN THE BATTLE FOR LIBERTY The Food Controllers of the United States and Canada are asking for greater food production. Scarcely 100,000,000 bushels of wheat are avail- able to be sent to the allies overseas before the crop harvest. Upon the efforts of the United States and Canada rests the burden of supply. Every Available Tillable Acre Must Coniribute; Every Available Farmer and Farm Hand Must Assist Western Canada has an enormous acreage to be seeded, but man power in the hipmunk nttermost pars ing operation. Canada’s Wheat Production Last Year was 225,000,000 Bushels; the Demand From Canada Alone for 1918 is 400,000,000 Bushels To secure this she must have assistance. She has the land but needs the men. The Government of the United States wants every man who can effectively help, to do farm work this year. It wants the land in the United States developed first of course; but it also wants to help Canada. we want to direct him there. best serve the combined interest. Western Canada’s help will be required not later than April 5th. Wages to competent help, $50.00 a month and up, board and lodging. Those who respond to this appeal will geta warm welcome, good wages, | good board and find comfortable homes. They will get a rate of one cent | a mile from Canadian boundary points to destination and return. For particulars as to routes and places where employment may be had apply to: U.S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Rod Bim. Prices 55% sn, Brown Muskrats * .80 Raccoons LARGEST AND OLDEST FUR MOUSE IN THE SOUTH ““ “ “w 3.50 | Minks 7.00 | Opossums 1.30 Rabbit Skins 4c. per piece i We charge no commission and pay HE MARKETS ne ———y firn than 61%; highet OX b2@i2¥%ece; extra (92 score), firete, Eggs-——Fresh 58e; extra firsts, 6534: seconds, HOG 54; {19061 ; seconds, 47@ 08%. extras, H7@ firsts Pennsyl gathered ro oy Erk 656%, boll state, and nearby Western white, fine to fancy, 5860; do, brown henner: mik flats average Cheege—State, whole do Pie 28¢ «026 Live firm: 9 turkeys, 256@ 30 Poultry chickens, ELPHIA nspection, No No. } PHILAI ment st Wheat-—Goverrn ard inaard undergra« fancy alas 34% lbs, and Gil; do, smaller, Maryland and 31832 Western Kent 1 sections, 274 Virginia, Southern, poor, and f iat, rough and Island, heavy, 30G ¥ 3 poor, 24@ Hr Ter 4 2h Turkeys {'holce do, do. gobblers, heavy 4G I5; T@I8; thin, crooked 20@32. Pigeons, pair, 26¢c. fowl, young, each, over 11% 0c; old, 40@ 45. Dressed Hogs-—Cholee, Mar and is, poor, Gu HT nen yviand Pennsylvania 23¢; weights, 17@ 18; “ th heavy stags and sows, Linn 17418 Live Stock KANSAS CITY. —Hogas-—-Bulk, $18.35 @16.60; heavy, $16.50@ 16.70; packers and butchers’, 3$16.50@16.685;: light $16.35@16.60; pigs, $12.50@ 14.50. $1225@ 3.25, dressed beef steers, §10.25@ 12.50: Southerns, $7.50Q10; cows, $6.50@ 10.50; heifers, $7@11; stockers and feeders, $7.50@11.50; bulls, $6.76 G16; calves, $7@ 14.25. Cattle—Prime ‘fed steers, | HLDKDIE TO THE REAL FARMER | ‘A Western Canada Crop Estimat- ed at $12,000, Makes $19,000. Messrs, Harris, formerly of Audu- bon, Towa, wrote the “Audubon Advo- | rate,” expressing thelr satisfaction of | things in Western Canada. They lo- | { cated at Makepeace, Alberta. They | | say there are those who make good, | | and those who fall. The former are | | those that land agents refer to when | | advertising their land, “But,” contin- | | nes the letter, “A great many of the | | tarmers in this vicinity pay for their | | land with thelr first crop. A man | aear here bought a section of land in | | the year 1015 for $28 per acre. He | | broke 800 acres of the land during the | summer of 1015. In the fall of 1916 | he threshed 16.000 bushels of wheat, | which pald for his land, all expenses and had a balance of $4000, In the fall of 1917 he threshed nearly as much off the other half of the section, At the present time he would not take $50 per acre for his land, “We have had five crops in Alberta. The two dry years (1914-1017) our wheat made 20 and 30 bushels to the acre respectively, In 1816 we raised b0 bushels of wheat to the acre on summer fallow, best results are obtained by or breaking the summer, working it down in the fall so that it will retain the moisture, Thus farming one-half your ground each year. “Persons owning land here and still living In the States should, {f they don't feel themselves able up here and finance themselves until they could get their first crop, get gome of their land broken and worked down in the fall before they The next spring they could come and put in the crop, fence and put up their This way they have to walt only one summer for their first crop. “It is not a« able for a person to come here in spring, break out Innd and put it in crop the first year, because the molsture is not in ground and a fallure ig almost tain unless It Is an exceptions year. “One of the boys from that loca Mr. Peder M. Jensen enme to Alberts last spring. He bought a 30.00 Rum- ely Oil-Pull engine on the Sth dav of June, 1017. After that date he broke 1,100 acres sof for which he received an average £5.00 per acre, “Mr. Hansen from your com was up here last fall with several prospective land buyers from neighborhood, quired the value of t section we were farming. We him that It would probably make the neighborhood of $12,000, same crop when sold brought £10,000, The most of it being sold when prices were low for the year. — Advertisement, i The plowing in to come come, ivi the the cer- ly wet du iy. ’ or § oof i of pral rmunitv nunity, time he & Crop on told Arent's Hobos Extinct? thing Mr. McAdoo will find can’t control, and l transportation The tramp 18 he pleases and t 1 eth.—~Memphis Commercial Appeal, +i (ne that Is neel where Fiery Red Pimples. A hot bath with Cuticura Soap by an application of ment proves thelr wonderful properties, free samples address X. Boston." 25, Ointment 25 and ! 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